Chelsea return to Premier League action this weekend as Southampton visit Stamford Bridge.
Graham Potter's men faced Champions League disappointment in mid-week with a 1-0 defeat to Borussia Dortmund. The Blues squandered a number of chances in Germany, with Joao Felix hitting the crossbar, as Karim Adeyemi's second half solo strike made the difference.
Focus is back to league action tomorrow with the visit of one of the Premier League's worst teams in Southampton. The Saints have had a poor season and sit bottom of the table after 22 games.
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Last weekend's home defeat to ten-man Wolves resulted in Nathan Jones losing his job after only four months, meaning interim manager Ruben Selles will take control of the Saints in west London.
Victory for Chelsea could see them move level on points with Brentford in eighth and hand Potter's side their first win since they defeated Crystal Palace in January.
What time is kick-off?
In the US, the game will get underway at 10am EST, 9am CST, 8am MST and 7am PST.
How to watch in the US
Peacock will be broadcasting the match live on TV in the States, while other options include fuboTV and SiriusXM FC.
Alternatively, you can follow all the action via the live football.london match blog, which will be providing regular updates including team news and key moments, as well as pre-match and post-match analysis. Click here to find out more.
Former Premier League stars Lee Dixon, Graeme Le Saux and Tim Howard could be on the TV screens as NBC Sports' pundits team bring you all the build-up from the Bridge.
The blog will be up and running on the website from 11am UK time - 6am EST.
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